0.4 Warner keeps the proud Delhi-Duck tradition going. Has taken from not right where Chand left, but he has scored a duck nonetheless. Looks to drive hard at this one, the ball swings and hits the inside half of the bat and lobs to mid-on 0/1

4.4 Sharma on a hat-trick. Delhi people are going after Delhi people everywhere. Sehwag punches at a wide one, gets a thick edge, White is placed superbly at a wide slip, and he takes a tumbling one 26/3

4.3 Sharma gets Jayawardene. A shot perhaps borne out of pressure of slow scoring? Just short of a length this is, and Jayawardene has made up his mind this has to go. However, it is not full enough for the straight loft, and he gets too under it, and skies it to mid-on. They check for the no-ball, but Ishant is good. Not by much, but he is 26/2

17.3 Pathan has picked out deep midwicket. This was in the slot, on a length and on the pads. Pathan plays the pick-up shot, but doesn't get enough on in, and has found out the fielder in the deep 95/6

18.2 Steyn, you beauty. Too good an outswinger for a tailender. It's actually bowled cross-seam, but behaves like a perfect outswinger. Pitches middle and off, Nadeem has his outside edge beaten, and the off stump flattened. Another golden duck 98/8

1.2 that's superb fielding. He is gone for all money here. Nadeem has stunned Reddy. Pushed to leg for what looks like a regulation single, but Nadeem swoops in from midwicket, and throws it one motion, and direct onto the stumps at the non-striker's end. Gone by one frame. Closer than what it looked to me, but I would have given this out without the third umpire 2/1

7.4 leading edge back to Nadeem. This is slow in the air again, Patel tries to flick it to leg, is early into it, gets a healthy leading edge, and Nadeem goes back to the stumps and accepts the dolly 46/2

10.6 Sehwag is sharp enough at slip without spectacles. This is game on. Absolutely on. Sanga looks to back-cut again. The ball is not short enough, and Sehwag coolly accepts the thick edge at slip. In front of his left knee 54/3

13.6 that's a brain freeze. White has charged down at Nadeem, and hoicked across the line of a shortish delivery. He charged too soon perhaps, Nadeem shortened the length, and White has virtually run past one 69/4

17.4 lovely catch by Botha. Delhi refuse to die, Hyderabad refuse to step over the line. Did anyone say tie? Wide length ball, slower I presume, Perera lofts down the ground but doesn't time it well. Botha sets himself up at the edge of the boundary, and takes it overhead. Makes it look easy, but believe me this is a difficult catch. He has judged this early and perfectly, he knows where he is with respect to the boundary, and then he has executed it perfectly 100/7